NoIndex , NoFollow, DoDollow Links

NoIndex Links

NoFollow Links

NoIndex : noindex directive is a meta tag value. noindex directive is for not to show your website on search engine results. You must not set ‘noindex’ as value in meta tags if you want to be your website on search engine result.

By default, a webpage is set to “index.” You should add a <meta name="robots" content="noindex" /> directive to a webpage in the <head> section of the HTML if you do not want search engines to crawl a given page and include it in the SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages).

DoFollow & NoFollow : nofollow directive is a meta tag value. Nofollow directive is for not to follow any links of your website by search engine bots. You must not set ‘nofollow’ as value in meta tags if you want follow your link by search engine bots.

By default, links are set to “follow.” You would set a link to “nofollow” in this way: <a href="http://www.example.com/" rel="nofollow">Anchor Text</a> if you want to suggest to Google that the hyperlink should not pass any link equity/SEO value to the link target.

Størrelses Indhold Til Viewport

Størrelse på trykbare elementer

Some of the links/buttons on your webpage may be too small for a user to easily tap on a touchscreen. Consider making these tap targets larger to provide a better user experience.The following tap targets are close to other nearby tap targets and may need additional spacing around them.

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Leverage Browser Caching

Setting an expiry date or a maximum age in the HTTP headers for static resources instructs the browser to load previously downloaded resources from local disk rather than over the network.
Leverage browser caching for the following cacheable resources:

http://www.toky.ir/wp-content/uploads/BYekan.woff

https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-113881554-1

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https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js

Server Response Time

In our test, your server responded in 1.7 seconds. There are many factors that can slow down your server response time. Please read our recommendations to learn how you can monitor and measure where your server is spending the most time.

Minify CSS

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Minify JavaScript

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Render-blocking JavaScript and CSS

Your page has (1) blocking script resources and (0) blocking CSS resources. This causes a delay in rendering your page. None of the above-the-fold content on your page could be rendered without waiting for the following resources to load. Try to defer or asynchronously load blocking resources, or inline the critical portions of those resources directly in the HTML.

Leverage Browser Caching

Setting an expiry date or a maximum age in the HTTP headers for static resources instructs the browser to load previously downloaded resources from local disk rather than over the network.
Leverage browser caching for the following cacheable resources:

http://www.toky.ir/wp-content/uploads/BYekan.woff

https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=UA-113881554-1

https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js?id=GTM-KJV9JST

https://www.google-analytics.com/analytics.js

Server Response Time

In our test, your server responded in 1.5 seconds. There are many factors that can slow down your server response time. Please read our recommendations to learn how you can monitor and measure where your server is spending the most time.

Minify CSS

Compacting CSS code can save many bytes of data and speed up download and parse times. Minify CSS for the following resources to reduce their size by 8.9KiB ( 17% reduction ).

Minify HTML

Minify JavaScript

Compacting JavaScript code can save many bytes of data and speed up downloading, parsing, and execution time. Minify JavaScript for the following resources to reduce their size by 9KiB ( 29% reduction ).

Render-blocking JavaScript and CSS

Your page has (1) blocking script resources and (0) blocking CSS resources. This causes a delay in rendering your page. None of the above-the-fold content on your page could be rendered without waiting for the following resources to load. Try to defer or asynchronously load blocking resources, or inline the critical portions of those resources directly in the HTML.